The Bitter Tea of General Yen: Vintage Movie Classics
By (Author) Grace Zaring Stone
By (author) Victoria Wilson
Random House USA Inc
Bantam Books Inc
15th September 2014
United States
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
FIC
Paperback
224
Width 131mm, Height 203mm, Spine 17mm
231g
Originally published in 1930, this absorbing and groundbreaking novel of war-torn China explores the unexpected relationship between American missionary Megan Davis and Republican leader General Yen. A VINTAGE MOVIE CLASSIC BOOK. Traveling to Shanghai to marry a medical missionary, the beautiful Megan Davis suddenly finds herself caught in the toils of civil war between Republican and Communist forces. Determined to save the inhabitants of an orphanage in a Communist-occupied city nearby, Megan joins a nighttime rescue mission that ends up under attack by a mob. She avoids death only thanks to the intervention of General Yen, who brings her to his palace, where they end up forming an unlikely trust in one another. As the political climate sours and violence outside the palace walls escalates, the motives behind various associates of the General are called into suspicion, leading to an unexpected and irreparable betrayal. Vintage Movie Classics spotlights classic films that have stood the test of time, now rediscovered through the publication of the novels on which they were based.
Grace Zaring Stone was an American novelist and short story writer. She is perhaps best known for having three of her novels made into films- The Bitter Tea of General Yen, Winter Meeting, and Escape. She also used the pseudonym of Ethel Vance. She died in 1991 in Mystic, Connecticut.